Thicker Arrows?

SO I shoot just a general "hunter" arrow from cabelas, when I was shooting the other week one of the old timers recommended that for indoor I switch to a thicker shaft. Got me thinking would that really help? and if I do switch is it going to mess with me when I go back to using the same and only bow I have for hunting with the thinner arrows? I guess I do not want to start using special equipment for indoor vs. my hunting equipment. Any thoughts?

depends on how much you want to get into spots. A miss is a miss is a miss, no matter what size shaft your using. they will help you pick up a stray x here and there but not many.
if you do go to a bigger shaft be prepared to change your sights and it will also screw with your rest height, they will have to be switched back before next season.

Its going to depend on how serious you want to get at indoors and more importantly....what type of scores you shoot now. If your say a 275-285 with a low X count shooter...then fatter arrows will not help you much. If your not shooting a 5 spot now it may actually hurt you.

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